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'''Release type:''' [[:Category:Demo games|Demo game]]<br />
 
'''Release type:''' [[:Category:Demo games|Demo game]]<br />
'''Release date:''' 1991?<br />
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'''Release date:''' [[1991]][[Category: 1991]]<br />
 
'''Levels:''' 1<br />
 
'''Levels:''' 1<br />
 
'''Author:''' [[Recreational Software Designs]]<br />
 
'''Author:''' [[Recreational Software Designs]]<br />
 
'''Related games:''' ''[[Pipemare]]'', ''[[Tutor]]''
 
'''Related games:''' ''[[Pipemare]]'', ''[[Tutor]]''
}}[[Category:Pending articles]]<center>'''FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!'''</center>
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''Animation'' is part of the original set of [[Game-Maker]] [[demo games]]. Much as ''[[Terrain]]'' serves to demonstrate a use of landscape tiles and (until Game-Maker 3.0) ''[[Houses]]'' mostly served to demonstrate architecture, ''Animation'' shows the various technical properties and uses of background blocks: gravity, changing on contact, increasing and decreasing counters, and (of coure) timed animation.
  
Sort of an early version of ''[[Tutor]]''.
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Whereas ''Terrain'' and ''Houses'' allow [[Sam Stone]] a chance to wander, ''Animation'' features the starring talents of ''[[Pipemare]]'''s own Smiling Savage Pete Pipeman.  
  
"Shows examples of background animation and other [[Game-Maker]] features. (Not really a game.)"
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[[File:Animation.gif|center]]
  
==Story==
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With the release of Game-Maker 2.0, ''Animation'' was replaced with the similar yet more focused ''[[Tutor]]''.
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== Story ==
  
 
[[File:AnimateShot.png|320px|thumb|Bright ideas in ''Animation'']]
 
[[File:AnimateShot.png|320px|thumb|Bright ideas in ''Animation'']]
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''Animation'' is not a game, but a demonstration of Game-Maker's background animation.   
 
''Animation'' is not a game, but a demonstration of Game-Maker's background animation.   
  
Move the character around the scene with the arrow keys to observe ways to use background animation. Besides background animation, ''Animation'' illustrates the use of gravity, blocks  that change on contact, and other features.
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Besides background animation, ''Animation'' illustrates the use of gravity, blocks that change on contact, and other features.
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== Instructions ==
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Move the character around the scene with the arrow keys to observe ways to use background animation.
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== Credits ==
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Designed by [[Recreational Software Designs]].
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== Availability ==
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Distributed with versions 1.x of [[Game-Maker]].
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In addition, full versions of Game-Maker and its gameware were illegally distributed on several shovelware CD-ROMs in the early-mid 1990s, such as '''[[:Category: Softkey Entertainment Pack|Softkey Entertainment Pack]]'''[[Category: Softkey Entertainment Pack]] (July 1996)
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== Archive history ==
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''Animation'' was introduced to the archive with the purchase of Game-Maker 1.02 in September 1992. It was then lost in the mid-late 1990s, during repeated data migration. The game was then recovered on November 27, 2010, during transfer of [[Matthew Groves]]' ''[[Mystery Mansion]]'' and ''[[Jet Driver]]'' from 3.5" micofloppy cassettes to modern PC hardware.
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== Links ==
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[[File:AnimationMap.png|320px|thumb|The vast fairground of ''Animation'']]
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<youtube>-fxN-fuZ-TI</youtube>
  
==Links==
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* '''[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/java/animation.php Play ''Animation'' online]'''
  
<videoflash>-fxN-fuZ-TI</videoflash>
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== Downloads ==
  
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* '''''[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/downloads/animation.zip Animation]''''' (114.3kB)
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* [[Media:AnimationMap.png|Animation map]] (80 kB)
  
[[Category:Demo games]][[Category:Recreational Software Designs]]
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[[Category: Game-Maker games]]
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[[Category: Demo games]]
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[[Category: Recreational Software Designs]]
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[[Category: Top-down]]
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[[Category: Nonlinear]]
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[[Category: Educational]]
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[[Category: Old discoveries]]
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[[Category: Complete games]]
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[[Category: New Hampshire]]
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[[Category: United States]]

Latest revision as of 17:20, 22 June 2021

Animation
AnimateTitle.png

Release type: Demo game
Release date: 1991
Levels: 1
Author: Recreational Software Designs
Related games: Pipemare, Tutor


Not to be mistaken for Brandon Enterprises's Anime.

Animation is part of the original set of Game-Maker demo games. Much as Terrain serves to demonstrate a use of landscape tiles and (until Game-Maker 3.0) Houses mostly served to demonstrate architecture, Animation shows the various technical properties and uses of background blocks: gravity, changing on contact, increasing and decreasing counters, and (of coure) timed animation.

Whereas Terrain and Houses allow Sam Stone a chance to wander, Animation features the starring talents of Pipemare's own Smiling Savage Pete Pipeman.

Animation.gif

With the release of Game-Maker 2.0, Animation was replaced with the similar yet more focused Tutor.

Story[edit]

Bright ideas in Animation

Animation is not a game, but a demonstration of Game-Maker's background animation.

Besides background animation, Animation illustrates the use of gravity, blocks that change on contact, and other features.

Instructions[edit]

Move the character around the scene with the arrow keys to observe ways to use background animation.

Credits[edit]

Designed by Recreational Software Designs.

Availability[edit]

Distributed with versions 1.x of Game-Maker.

In addition, full versions of Game-Maker and its gameware were illegally distributed on several shovelware CD-ROMs in the early-mid 1990s, such as Softkey Entertainment Pack (July 1996)

Archive history[edit]

Animation was introduced to the archive with the purchase of Game-Maker 1.02 in September 1992. It was then lost in the mid-late 1990s, during repeated data migration. The game was then recovered on November 27, 2010, during transfer of Matthew Groves' Mystery Mansion and Jet Driver from 3.5" micofloppy cassettes to modern PC hardware.

Links[edit]

The vast fairground of Animation

Downloads[edit]